The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 292F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... Roman origin is said to be coeval with the founding of Christianity under the Apostles and their immediate ... Roman Pontiffs , who wrote answers to those that consulted them in the same manner as the Roman Emperors had been accustomed ...
... Roman origin is said to be coeval with the founding of Christianity under the Apostles and their immediate ... Roman Pontiffs , who wrote answers to those that consulted them in the same manner as the Roman Emperors had been accustomed ...
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... Roman jurisprudence can have no difficulty in giving credit to the accounts which represent it as wholly unknown to the learned until the discovery of the Pandects of Justinian . But independent of the fact that the authority of the Roman ...
... Roman jurisprudence can have no difficulty in giving credit to the accounts which represent it as wholly unknown to the learned until the discovery of the Pandects of Justinian . But independent of the fact that the authority of the Roman ...
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... Roman Law , these innovations were strenuously resisted by the English barons , from a natural apprehension that they might prove injurious to the liberty of the subject . The rude and fierce barons who composed the Parlia- ments of ...
... Roman Law , these innovations were strenuously resisted by the English barons , from a natural apprehension that they might prove injurious to the liberty of the subject . The rude and fierce barons who composed the Parlia- ments of ...
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Some Memories of an Old Friend By ZÉLIA DE LADEVÈZE | 98 |
102 | 411 |
FLOYER F S | 465 |
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